TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Sept. 6, 2012) -Randsburg International Gold Corporation (TSX VENTURE:RGZ) ("Randsburg" or the "Company") announced today that it has received assay results from prospecting and mapping on its Nathalie Phosphate Project including results as high as 7.59% P2O5, 18.94% TiO2% and 57.05% Fe2O3. The project is located approximately 45 kilometres north of the port of Baie-Comeau, Quebec, on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River.

The property consists of 93 contiguous claim blocks totaling approximately 11,900 acres. The Nathalie project is prospective for phosphate, iron and titanium.

The Nathalie Project has excellent infrastructure with asphalt road access from the property to the port and industrial City of Baie-Comeau and electrical power five kilometres away. With heavy lift handling capabilities and labor expertise, the Port of Baie-Comeau is well adapted to a variety of cargoes. The terminal is open year-round and benefits from a ro-ro ramp and a railcar ferry service to Matane via the Canadian National (CN) railway system. In February the City of Baie-Comeau announced a $250 million plan for the establishment of an ore transshipment center and a deepwater dock. Future investments may also expand road and rail access to areas north of the City.

Randsburg's management is planning a follow-up program because (a) results exceeded expectations and (b) only a small portion of the numerous outcrops on the property has been studied. Further prospecting, mapping and sampling to determine continuity among the various anomalies is planned as well as a magnetic/radiometric survey to outline potential further targets.

Visible apatite can be seen in several mafic outcrops. Various outcrops were located and sampled. Channel samples were also taken at Site A (GPS location 561002E, 5500712 N) and at Site B, the David anomaly (564241E, 5502969N). The Nathalie Channel samples at Site A consisted of seven sections 1 metre in length, 2 cm in width and approximately 8.0 cm in depth. Site B consisted of four sections of the same dimensions. 37 samples in total were sent for assay. The results are listed below. The geochemical analysis show an average P2O5 content of 3.62%, 28.86% Fe2O3 and 6.26% TiO2 for sampled outcrops and 4.09% P2O5, 24.26% Fe2O3 and 5.33% TiO2 for the Nathalie channel samples. The channel results for the David anomaly were low for phosphate (0.23%) but contained an average of 6.41% for TiO2 and 20.33% Fe2O3.

Quality assurance / Quality Control ("QA/QC")

Samples averaging 2.6 kilograms weight each were taken by Randsburg personnel under the supervision of Brian Docherty P.Geo. Samples were bagged, sealed and numbered on-site, and delivered to the ALS Laboratory Group facility in Val-d'Or (Quebec) for analysis using the ME-XRF06 and ME-XRF10 Methods. At the laboratory facility, samples were inventoried, weighed and dried; crushed 70% to under 2 millimetres; riffled split with a 250 gram sub-sample pulverized 85% to under 75 microns; then followed by analysis. A table of results is presented below.

Sample#

*Easting

*Northing

% P2O5

% Fe2O3

% TiO2

698606

560701

5500410

2.30

38.33

7.02

698607

560562

5500218

5.64

30.98

7.98

698608

560605

5500269

4.82

28.59

7.08

698609

560698

5500546

1.59

57.05

14.74

698610

561638

5500648

4.72

30.09

7.22

698611

560817

5501610

0.11

55.22

0.32

698612

560244

5501030

4.96

23.13

5.83

698613

560244

5501030

0.30

9.72

0.31

698614

561634

5500646

5.43

31.29

8.27

698669

561631

5500655

2.51

30.02

4.09

698670

561633

5500670

3.73

23.29

5.86

698671

561651

5500676

7.59

27.62

6.98

698615

561672

5500681

1.87

56.86

18.94

698616

561649

5500711

3.93

23.04

4.58

698672

561646

5500648

4.65

21.59

4.07

698617

560817

5501609

4.67

24.95

6.12

698618

560812

5501616

0.47

9.02

0.94

698619

560896

5501503

3.01

16.55

4.89

698620

560879

5501506

5.41

25.37

5.48

698673

564175

5503153

4.42

33.05

6.90

698621

561001

5500712

0.21

22.32

4.06

698674

560650

5500765

3.26

30.25

5.87

698675

560721

5500474

4.52

21.29

4.95

698676

560767

5500421

6.36

26.23

7.06

698677

560691

5500385

4.11

25.54

6.57

698678

561002.9

5500716

4.63

23.76

4.48

698679

561002.7

5500715

3.52

22.27

4.80

698680

561002.6

5500714

2.21

15.58

3.68

698681

561001.7

5500713

4.91

28.83

6.59

698682

561001.5

5500712

4.60

26.47

6.22

698683

561001.3

5500710

4.29

24.75

5.39

698684

561001.4

5500711

4.42

26.78

5.97

698685

561002.5

5500712

4.12

25.63

5.48

698686

564243.6

5502968

0.80

22.07

6.95

698687

564245.2

5502969

0.06

10.43

3.89

698688

564246.3

5502968

0.02

25.23

8.33

698689

564247

5502969

0.02

23.57

6.47

Assay sample locations and selected compound results

* UTM NAD 83 Zone 19

The technical information in this news release was approved by Brian F. Docherty, Professional Geoscientist, a Consultant to Randsburg, who is a Qualified Person under the meaning of National Instrument 43-101.

On behalf of the Board of Directors of Randsburg International Gold Corp.